Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 09, 1908, Image 5

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THJS MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1908 Better Not Get Dyspepsia LETTERS THAT COME If you can help It Kodol prevents Dyspepsia, by effectually helping .Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don't trifle with Indigestion. A great many people who hare trifled with indlgostlon, have been sorry for It—-when, nervous or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and they hare not been able to cure it Use Kodol and prevent having Dyspepsia. Everyone is subject to Indigos* tlon. Stomach derangement follows Stomach abuse. Just as naturally and Just as surely aa a sound and healthy stomach results upon the taking Of KodoL When you experience sourness Of stomach, belching of gas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, gnawing pain in the pit of the stomach, heart burn (so-called), diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or chronic tired feeling—you need Ko dol. And then the quicker you take Kodol—the better. Eat what you want, let Kodol digest It. Ordinary pepsin ''dyspepsia tab lets," physics, etc., are not likely to be of much benefit to you, la digestive ailments. Pepsin is only a partial digester—and physics sis not digesters at all. Kodol is a perfect digester. If you could see Kodol digesting every particle of food, of all kinds, in the glass test-tubes In our laboratories, you would know this Just os well as we do. Nature and Kodol will always cure a slok stomach—but In order to be cured, the stomach must rest That la what Kodol does—rests the stomach, while the stomach gets welL Just as simple as A, B, 0. Our Guarantee . Oo to toot drngplat today and ret m dol lar bottU. Then after you hava na*d the lar bottle. Then after ron hava need the entire contents of the bottle U yon can honestly aay, that It has not done yon any iroo<l, return the bottle to the druggist and he will refund your money without Ques tion or delay, w# will then pay the drug gist for the bottle. Don't hesitate, sSl druggists know that onr guarantee Is good. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to but one In a family. The large bet- tie ocnuine IK times as much m the fifty Kodol In prepared at the' labora tories of G. 0. DoWltt ft Co., CMeen FOR RENT THE PARK HOTEL MACON, GA. Will lease for a-term of years. Completely furnish ed. The only first class hotel In the city at rate of $2.00 per day. In center of city. Splendidly furnished. En joys a large patronage of the best class. Other interest only reason for leasing. None but those with security need apply. B. L. HENDRICKS OWNER AND PROPRIETOR. YOU DON’T NEED A LANTERN to find honest stationery. Just come here and you could cfeoose reliable stationery with your eyes shut In fact, you couldn’t select an Inferior quality because we don't keep that kind. No watered Inks, no flimsy bindings, no writing papers that are only blotters. See what we have and you’ll get what you want. MACON BOOK CO 616 Cherry Street CAN'T LEAK or SOAK RYE You Get Clean Pure Whiskey $ 0 90 ■■■a Gal. OR PREPAID CORN WHISKEY IN GALLON BOTTLES GOLDEN VALLEY BRAND ONE 00 Qh or Two Gallon OR Cfl GALLON’vZ.jU BottlesK& mO.uU STANDARD GALLON MKA8LIIE ABSOLUTELY PURX. I We ship only the best and purest goods in gallon glass I ■bottles which don t leak, don’t soak and are perfectly dean 1 ■ nkit in buy. The remarkable guarantee we I ■ making on Golden Vklley Corn or Rye Whiskey and the \ I equalled value of gie Whiskey Itself has made these fine v . u , I P most widely used in the South. 1 of Jlf* highest order, coming I I to you In all Its original strength and richness of flavor, ! f unadulterated, unweakened as, puro and healthful as sufl- I light. Even the gallon bottle In which It Is shipped la an [ sjtlcls .ydb will value. Thero Is nothing cheap about our I ®V1 pt the price. Try it. Is all we ask. We treat I I fV^hody fair, give pure, honest goods and guarantee sat- I Isfaction or return your money. Send cash by registered malt. Money Order or eaahUris eheek, and goods will go to you by first Express prepaid In I “You wan „ t Kye or Corn Whiskey. 1 1 ■ : a5 un "« 0P Br *«atreet. First National Bank. I Chattanooga. Send for Complete Catalogue of Wet Goode A PAUL HEYMANN fOIo Chestnut St., Chattanooga, Tcnn. SAM & ED WEIOHSELBAUM P. 0. Box No. 65. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. Onr stock is oomplote with the finest and best brands jf Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc. WINE IN BOTTLES California Slurry | ?.M Amontillado snrrry In.sorted Du3 U..r0‘.n Hhrrry Imported j.M It-.yal fori G„rr.U* California i;^ Imported *o.'s Scupperndflg baehjrj 4.26 White r'aampsgne hup >jt»...!!!! u!tu Ee*,: < ;.nti.t ..mo Imp. * 6.60 Mums Extra Dry Champagne, Import- *d quarts ,. . If.60 Mum’s Kxtra Dir Champagne Import. * Gold HeaP Amaricin ‘winei'qVs. *!7* Gold Hea« Amerh-an Wine, pta 4.00 EXPBEBSPREPAID All Orders Shipped on the Day Received. ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS R M 4h |..|..|..|..h FROM LITTLE HEARTS [VERY LITTLE MATERIAL FOR i THE RECORDER TO WORK ON AND ARB ALL ADDRS86ED TO BANTAM CLAUS, CARS OR THE TELEGRAPH. Katherine Hoge. 427 Areh street: "Please bring me a doll with black hair and brown eyes, a tea set a sldo board Julian Holaton, 114 Garflsn street: ■■a Uttie boy and a good little boy. Will you please bring me a train street I car ship and apples oranges raisins nuts and candy two I also liave two llttlo sisters I wish you would remember them too. You can bring them dolls. X guess mm enough Luther Brown. 2337 Second street: am a little boy Just 4 yrs old. and I want you to be euro and stop at my house for * —ia good little boy. Please leave me ■ ‘ •* — * >blli a lire engine. Irish mall, an autOmonlU and chu train that winds up. and an In dian suit and lots of other things. 1 put other letters to read.* 1 Nellie Holston, 114 Garden street Will you please bring me a, doll < will sleep and some doll furniture and oranges apples'banner nuts raisins and candy. I hope I will be awake when you come so I ean see Louisa Hoge. 427 Arch street: “Please a nice doll, a tea set. a llttlo doll dresser and a dish pan to wash dishes in nud a table. A home and romo goodies, and I will be real good. “P. 8. Folding bed." William Arthur Htlllwell Drew: urn a little boy three years old andVB small to write It and telling nurso what to write for me. Hants I am a good llt-s tie boy- a hope you will bring me un aul tomobtle, wagon, elephant, goat horse and plenty of fire works. You needn’t bring me any block as I have plenty and I have teddy bear and my llttlo black 23i ita bring nurse nloe presend to my baby brother Is to small for Santa to but bring him a rubber Xmas and I will write again.'' Billie Cole Ramsey. 2224 Fourth street: “Please bring me a nice drum and a gur. with a bayonet and a stove a tea.set a churn and a brown eyed dolly and a negro boy doll. some building blocks and some fire works and be sure and dont forget the sticks for my drum. If you will bring me these tilings I’ll be a good cant Max E. Ramsey. 2224 Fourth Street: "Please bring me every thing you hr Ini] brother Billie and be sure not . to bring me an englfie and some enrs. Billie for got to ask you for an engine. I will try to bo a real good little boy If you will bring me these things.” WHY BO WEAK? Kidney Troubles May be Sap ping Your Life Away. Ma con People Have Learned This Fact. When a healthy man or woman be gins to run down without apparent cause, becomes weak, languid, depress ed. suffers backache, headache, dizxy spells and urinary disorders, look to the kidneys for the cause o-f it all. Keep the kidneys well and they will keep you well. Doan’s Kldnoy Pills euro sick kidneys and keep them well. Here is Macon testimony to prove It. Mrs. Josephine Jones, 760 Oak street. Macon, Go., says: "whfr. I recom? mind Doan's Kidney Pills I knov) whereof I speak, having used them with entire satisfaction. Whenever I And that my kidneys are sluggish and my system Is full of uric poison. I ap peal to Doqn's Kidney Pills and I am promptly relieved. I always procure them from the Taylor-Bayne Drug Co.’’ For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. FOUND BULLET IN PLANK GUT FROM OLD PINE TREE Into Which the Bullot Was Fired Many Years Ago. In working up some lumber yester day at the Massce-Fclton Lumber Cot Plant. Mr. Wesley Lewis, one of the carpenters, came across a pine plank cut from near the heart of a tree that contained a carbine bullet. It was evident that when the tn»6 was young, this bullet was fired Into It. by accident or design, and the tree grew up and covered It, enclosing It completely. Even the big saw of the sawmills had failed to find It, but it developed as Mr. Lewis ran his plnnei over it. Of court* there is no way of telling from whence the plank came as the company gets Its lumber from many sawmills located all over the country, but the character of the bullet would indicate that It was fired from a car bine, but whether during the Far or after It cannot be told. A Dangerous Operation Is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills Is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. Th»y curse constipation, headache, bilious, ness and malaria. 260 at all drug stores. FLOCK OF WILD GEESE ON WAY SOUTHWARD No Doubts Now a« to the Cold Weather Coming This Way. A flock of wild gocse was seen flying over the city early yesterday morn ing. While Hupt- Callaway was at the city stockade yesterday morning, getting the street hands out, his attention was called to the flock over heed, flying southward. They were low enough for their honks to be hetrd distinctly and to be counted. They were in the usual wedge shape, and there were just thlr- ty of them, and thoy were traveling at apparently * moderate rate of speed. Thta is taken as en evidence of the colder weather coming, the geese seek ing a wanner climate. Merited for Death. "Three years ago I was msrksd for death. A graveyard cough was tsar- tng my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail ed to help ms. and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Discovery,” says Mrs. A. (?. Williams, of Bac. Ky. “The first dose helped a end Improvement kept on until 1 gained it pounds In weight end! my health ws* fully restored." Thiel medicine.holds the world's heeling re-1 cord for coughs end colds and lung I and throat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Hold under guaranty at drug stores. 66c end 61.06. Trial bottul fret. i One Plain Drunk And a Little 8crap of a Black Rascal. A nl-beer drunk who had not yet re covered sufficiently to be tried, and a little ntne-year-old negro charged with stealing a bicycle, furnlulu-ii .ill the material for the recorder to work on yesterday morning. The nl-bccred man said that he wouldn't state positively that he was guilty, though he did take some of the four-per-cent stuff. He was found out on Hasel street lying on the grass about as drunk as men get not to be dead, and when carried to the ela tion house It was found that he had forty-flve dollars In his pockets. If some burglar had known this he would never have entered a house that night. Case continued. The negro boy was turned ovsr to his aunt on her promise to take him ATTENTION, LA DIES! out In the backyard and wear him out with a strap the pollcs have for tho purpose, and from the sounds that emanated from that dlreotlon soon aft- er^ she carried out hqr promise to the Poling (®oupt The Older the Colder. "Where did you get your whisky?'' This question has been askckl So many times In court, whenever a plain drunk stands up before the bar, that the old rounders frame up an answer before hand, and In nine out of tsu cases the answer comes back, "twamt whiskey, It was nl-beer." or "a friend gave me a drink out of a bottle." But being Tom Broadax's first ap pearance he wgs not expecting the question, and hence had no answer ready. Tom, It seems. Is so old that he has no. Ides, whether ho Is fifty or one hundred, but he compromises on seventy-five. Ho was found colled UP under a doorstep by Officer Jessup lato Monday night, and as the police are keeping a sharp lookout for bur glars, ho was taken out of his htdlng placo and sent to tho pollco station. The officer smelt liquor on him, and there was hardly any doubt In ids mind as to Tom's being drunk. Then the court wanted to know the particu lars. "Jedge, ef dat poleeces sayer drunk., denner wus drunk. I aint gwlneter toll yer no He ’bout hit. Tell de trufe. dut wotter say. Do trufe Is mighty hand ter tell some times, anner lio Jtss fltenv whar yer puts hit, but dls one time w'enner gwlneter tell yer do trufe, an' ef de poleeces sayer drhnk, denner wus drunk sho's yer bawn.' "Where did you get your whisky?” "I she wants ter tell yer whar I git dat ticker. Hit do funny past. I wusser gwlne long homo las’ night anner stud'n whar In dls wul I kin gltter dram. Hit wui col’. Jedge, an' de win' hit wusser Jtsser cut tin’ thoo mer ol* rags an’ hit seem lak de ol’ er me gits do col’ er I gits. W’enner wusser young mans de col* didn’t bod- der me er bit, but senee mer taiga dey swivel up an* skin dry Ink. an’ do wool git skace on de toppqr mer held, an’ mer toofles dun gone, hit ecem lak ter me dat I afnt never gwlneter git waum any mo’. An’ dar I wusser gwlne homo stud'n 'bout who dey is datter kin git Jlsser drapper llcker Tom, anner gotter stud'n so hand dat- ter stop an’ lean upper erglnner house nn’ fuss noos I know I seed two mans ’bout ex fur c* fom hyore ter yonder hide sump'n unner de do* step, anner Jlss knowed dCy didn’t seed mo. 1 step back In do shade or do fence an' dey goes on. Dunno wot mek me do hit, Jedge, but some how sump'n tell mo dat dem mens hide sonio llck'-r unner dat do’ step. T peeper roun* do rornder anner seed ’em way dr.wn de sidewalk. Denner crope up ter dat do’ etep, anner retch down anner stuck iner hsn* unner dor. anner.bless Ol' Marster^ offer didn’t feeler bottle! Denner pull out de bottle anner hoi' hit up ter de moon. Dat bottle wu* mo’n ha’f fuller sump'n an’ hit look lak llcker. 'Bout dat time. Jsdge, be in' er.ser wus so col' datter wuisent so 'tlclar wot wux In dat bottle, Jlsso hit llcker. I look er roun' an* dar wus nobody klmmln. Dun pull de stopper out’n do bottle anner small hit. Hit aho did smell lak da rev'rent stuff Denner hitter er lick. Jedge, dat pizen sho did tas'e good, an' de*swal fer sho hit de spot. Denner look or roun’ crgtn. an' still nobody klmmln. I hitter ergln an* hit wucxent no JIT lick needer, Jedge, kastr knowed datter wus mer onlles’ show at dat bottle, I keeps onnor lookin' fur somebody fer klmmer long, anner keeps onnsr hit- tin' dat bottle. An’ hits de trufe, Jedipi. de col’ wewer dun gone. Dlshyer De cember dun got ter be July wld me, kase dat llcker sho waum me up. Den ner git sleepy. Seem Iakk*r JI.1 bloeg- ed ter go ter t)sep, anner jls knowed dat It warnt no uso ter try ter git home wld mer knees trytn' dey b#s* ter ben' up lskker knife, so er git down on mer knees anner crawl unner do do* step anner scrootch up. anner w’en- tier wftkea up 1 knowed er wus In de callyboose, butter dunno how come er dar. I didn't aim ter git drunk, Jedge. Hit sho wusser accl-dent?” "Whrtt became of the bottle?" "Jedgo. T Jlss couldn't tell yer ter save mer life. I knowed dar wus no use ter keep dat bottle kaae dar wax- sent er drop In hit Wenner git thoo wld hit. I spec hit unner dat do* step, butter dnnno whnr de do’ step I* now." Tho officer sold the old negro had evidently told the truth, because he found an empty bottle under the door step when they pulled him. The court accepted the statement that the older a man gets the colder he gets or rather he feels the cold more acutely, and told the old man to go, but In the fu ture to avoid doorsteps. TRYING TO FIND BROTHER; HE ONCE LIVED IN MACON 8hsrlff Robertson Gets Inquiry Prom Old Vet In Mleslaelppl. B. F. Drshsr. writing to Sheriff Rob ertson from Ountown, Miss., and sub scribing himself an ex-member of Co. C., ?7th Georgia, makes Inquiry as to his brother, H. W. Drehcr. Ho says that bis brother lived In Macon about five years ago, but hs has forgotten the street and numbsr. The city directory of flvs years sgo does not contain the name, but pos sibly there may be some one In Ma con who will remember the brother. Metropolitan Oolf. NEW TOKK. Dec. «.—lfemb«r« of the Metropolitan Golf Association, tv lend ing prganfsatlon of Its kind in this coun try, wUl meet nt Dolmen I*/* thle even- <'g for the annual meeting. The foi- lo-vlng nominations have tn-cn made and will ns voted on at tonight’* session; For president. Adrian M. Lerttla; for vi-c prft*i<jcfjt, y, n i i ilet. I'm 1 lalW ‘ ry. vy. , J , 4 , nf v 1 a, | £? , ue«injrer THE FUR MAN IS HERE Mr. White, who is so well and favorably known to many ladies in Macon, is making his annual visit to us today. He will be pleased to show you a line of the most beau tiful Furs to be seen any where in this country. These are all choice skins from the principal fur bearing animals of Europe and North America Muffs and all the popular shapes in neck pieces repre sented—mink, lynx, seal, fox, marten and squirrel. They edme in white, black, gray, and shades of brown. This is a rare opportunity for you to secure a carefully selected Fur for the least amount of money. New York Dairymen, UTICA, If Y., Dec. 8.—Meeting In tendanrn. Tin* events on the program Include a member*' till-ape etnko. ' it member*’ derby, n frcn-for-ull and other .W «*lM-Wn'-i"^«ntTon'wlM Mjf b “"waXl'"*' Pri * M will Aitina thmiiffti tl,„ n*«i .Inti »w*ra«l. thlrly-ferond annual Rosnlun, tho New York Htate Dairymen'* Association will thta evening begin it convention whhfi will extend through the next three day■ One of the most Important subject* t> * - onsldered is bovine tuberculosis, Ithe speakers - Moulding Dr. V. A, Moore,I of the New York Elate Veterinary Col lege; Dr. Holand G. Freeman, of New York city; Dean II. L. Russell, Of tho Wisconsin College of Agriculture, end Hon. Raymond reunion. New York, state ciiifiiniHNluner of am'culture. Postpone Dedication. VlCKflBima, Miss., Deo. I.-Dedica tion of the Indiana monument nmT mark ers at the Vlokshurg national battle ground, originally set * been — dola) for today, has Baby won't suffer five minutes with croup If you apply Dr. Thomas' Kclso- trlc Oil at once. It acts like maglo. icon postponed until Dec. 29, owing to olay In completion of the work. Oov- rnor Ifanly and other prominent Boos ter* will come here for tho dedicating ‘ the mot | ccremonlm The latter part of the month. Lumber nates. ACK80NV1M.H. Fla.. Dee. I.—Rall- „_vd commissioners of the state of Flor ida will hold h meeting hero today to consider a proposed change In the rate* charged for switching carload lots of lumber shipped to Jacksonville from points within tha state. Representative* nf all railroads operating fn tho stuto will take k i*rt In the hearing. Crest Field Trials. SPRAT, N. C., Dec. I.-One of the greatest meets In Its history ws* open ed here today by the Vlrginla-Carollna Field Trials Association, with sporta- from nearly a dozen state* In at- Qlg Poultry Show. CHARLKSTON. 8. C„ Dec. I.-One of the best poultry shews ever held In South Carolina wus opened todi Charle*tnn 1'miltry Association through foil extend through four days. This Is tho fifth animal exhibition of tho associa tion and Is the biggest In Its history. Mains Dairymen. DBXTflR, Me.. Dec. S.-Dalry esperti* of Maine snd surrounding states and from Canada arc hero today nt tho vcntlon of. the Htain Dnlrymvn's Asso ciation. A large exhibit or mills, cream, cheese and butter IS shown snd will hi- Judged by sn expert trbm the United States depart men i of agriculture. Where yon want II— When yon want It— Ko smoke—no smell—no trouble. Often you want hen! in a hurry in some room in (lie house the fur* nice does not reach. It's so easy to pick up end carry t PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped wills SmokeleM Device) to the room you went to heel—suitable lor any room in the house. It hat a real emokelcu device absolutely preventing smoke or emell—turn the wick ee high u you esn or u low ax you like—brass font holds 4 quarts ol oil that gives out glowing heat (or 9 hours. Fin ished in japan and nickel—an ornament anywhere. Every healer warranted. The JRe^Toh amp It (lie U»* Lf tkd nlo&nl • __ tuArt. It five* a W.Uunt, i*»*Hy loghl tiut mokes dud? • pl«-.ur». Mi it «4waaa, nitM ptalei a*4 equipped Midi lk( Utnf Improved ccrilril dralt Lirnrr, Kvrry lamp *orrint«d. II you cdfliwt about the PerlecUoa Oil llufty t* Raya Lamp Iran jmr deakr *»m« u ovr n'oml ifory hr hniytirt rirnihr, STANUAHI) Off, t OMI'ANV “ GAGER’S WHITE LIME” lx a little liijrlier in prino tlinn other Limes, bi-.t it to PtJBE LIME, and by far tho'best and most economical for Brick Work and Plastering. (’heap Lime is dear nt any price! Write lm for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributors. Charleston, B, 0. GOOD DAY TIhh weather arrived with our Buckwheat nnd Maple Syrup, ft is n good day to ent Buckwheat Cnkep, “like mother made ’em.” KLMGLEP.’S PURE PENNSYLVANIA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Unlike other kinds in purity nnd flavor. You nan taste it in the enkPH. Received fre.sh rhhpment direct from tho iiiIIIm nt Rntler, Penn.—TODAY. FLOURNOY GROCERY COMPANY. Imitators Flatter.. If you want the real genuine and only drink that stands the test, drink Bottled At All Good Dealers 5c : FOR SALE Five-room dwelling on lot 76x193. Just one from city limit* in South Macon. Houso lias just thoroughly overhauled, now roof, painting and plaatoe- ing in excellent condition. Renta for $150 per annum, nnd i8 a bargain nt $1,250.00. Wo can arrange easy terms on this placo to a prompt purchaser. Wadley Investment Co. Grand Building, Phone 627.